Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation considers manuscripts on all aspects of cost-effectiveness analysis, including conceptual or methodological work, economic evaluations, and policy analysis related to resource allocation at a national or international level.

Almost all of the productivity increase seen in Greek public hospitals during the first phase of the financial crisis 2009–2012, was due to technology change which could be explained by the concurrent managerial and financing healthcare reforms.

Resign Gunda and Moses John Chimbari describe a systematic review that demonstrates that disability adjusted life years are a useful tool for determining the cost-effectiveness of malaria interventions.